It's from Gentlemen Broncos, which was by the guy who did Nacho Libre & Napoleon Dynamite. I quite enjoyed it, but his sense of humour is pretty out there so it may not be everyone's cup of tea. If like me you laugh at the trailer complete with flying reindeer with rocket launchers you'll probably enjoy it.

Yeah, Seagal plays the fat aikido fighting bad guy. I was astonished to find that it also had Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba, Michelle Rodriguez and Don "Crockett" Johnson in it. Big names ina what is essentially a big-budget schlock movie.

I've seen the first 2 episodes now and am loving it. It's surprisingly violent for a TV show, and they aren't ashamed to show Z's being dispatched at close range. I just hope it doesn't go the way of most TV shows I start to like and get cancelled.

Your complaint seems to be not that stupid things happen in the movies, but that people act stupidly in the films.

Most people in situations of great stress do not act rationally. I would say being suddenly attacked by zombies would qualify as a stressful situation and a lot of people will in real life panic, freeze or do stupid things in those situations.

Depends what you mean by Old School but there are three older styles of film I will always love.

Westerns. Particularly anything with John Wayne in it.

Film Noir - the 1940's and 1950's stuff. The Maltese Falcon, The Big Sleep, The Killers, Double Indemnity. Great films and they really don't make 'em like that anymore.

1980's slasher movies. I grew up watching this stuff. Jason, Freddy and Michael Myers were the main heroes obviously, but there were probably thousands of similar styled slasher flicks made back then. The rules were simple: bunch of teenagers in some unlikely location get drunk, have sex, then start getting killed by some ridiculously clothed baddie with a cool weapon of choice. The modern ones try too hard with fancy special effects and stuff.